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The utilities agreed on the following modifications/exceptions to be added to "Section 2.8 Previous Participation" of the LIEE P&P Manual:

New cost effective measures or technologies that were not previously available in the LIEE program at the time the utility treated a home shall be made available for those qualifying customers

In the event a key program eligibility requirement now makes a customer eligible for measures previously not offered at the time the utility treated the home, the utility shall make available those cost effective measures for qualified customers.

This modification gives the utilities full flexibility to return to homes that have been treated in the past and to provide the customers with cost effective measures that were either not available at the time the home was treated, or were not offered due to a condition that has now changed.

Proposing to implement a new and innovative approach to customer energy education. Based on the results of the customized audit, energy education tailored to the individual customer will consist of the following:

Measures to be installed and associated energy savings;

Customer-generated goals related to energy use;

Potential benefits to the customer and the environment and economy;

Potential improvements to health, comfort, safety, and quality of life; and

Comparison of energy usage patterns of households with similar characteristics.

SoCalGas proposes to offer a natural gas high-efficiency FAU furnace pilot to customers with high space heating needs during the winter season.

The pilot will replace existing, inefficient operational natural gas FAU furnaces with high-efficiency units that have an efficiency rating of at least 92%.

The pilot will be implemented for approximately 250 customers and the installations will occur after the 2008-2009 winter season.

Bill analysis will be used to determine the cost effectiveness for each installation and the results will be evaluated to determine if this potential measure will be offered in upcoming program years to customers with high space heating needs.

In Home Display (IHD) pilot - to customers with Smart Meters as part of the energy education process to help customers know their actual energy usage beginning in 2010

Programmable Communicating Thermostat (PCT)pilot - beginning in 2011. PCTs are thermostats that can receive price or electric system reliability signals, and can be programmed by a customer to automatically reduce energy consumption through thermostat set-point adjustments.

In evaluating measures that were not cost-effective, SCE was guided by Commission intent to “… continue to authorize funding for measures that serve important social objectives but may not be cost-effective, as long as they serve our primary objective of reducing energy use and promoting other values such as participants’ quality of life